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  • 1
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    Online Resource
    Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press
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    b3kat_BV047884634
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9789048517114
    Series Statement: Film Theory in Media History
    Content: One of the iconic figures of the twentieth-century cinema, Sergei Eisenstein is best known as the director of The Battleship Potemkin, Alexander Nevskii and Ivan the Terrible. His craft as director and film editor left a distinct mark on such key figures of the Western cinema as Nicolas Roeg, Francis Ford Coppola, Sam Peckinpah and Akiro Kurosawa.This comprehensive volume of Eisenstein’s writings is the first-ever English-language edition of his newly discovered notes for a general history of the cinema, a project he undertook in 1946-47 before his death in 1948. In his writings, Eisenstein presents the main coordinates of a history of the cinema without mentioning specific directors or films: what we find instead is a vast genealogy of all the media and of all the art forms that have preceded cinema’s birth and accompanied the first decades of its history, exploring the same expressive possibilities that cinema has explored and responding to the same, deeply rooted, —urges˜ cinema has responded to. Cinema appears here as the heir of a very long tradition that includes death masks, ritual processions, wax museums, diorama and panorama, and as a medium in constant transformation, that far from being locked in a stable form continues to redefine itself. The texts by Eisenstein are accompanied by a series of critical essays written by some of the world’s most qualified Eisenstein scholars...
    Note: Erscheint als Open Access bei De Gruyter
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback ISBN 978-90-8964-283-7
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover ISBN 978-90-8964-844-0
    Language: English
    Subjects: General works
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    Keywords: Ėjzenštejn, Sergej M. 1898-1948 ; Film ; Kino ; Geschichte ; Ėjzenštejn, Sergej M. 1898-1948 ; Film ; Geschichte ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Quelle
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  • 2
    UID:
    almafu_9958095564402883
    Format: 1 online resource (545 pages) : , illustrations; digital file(s).
    ISBN: 9789048517114 , 9048517117
    Series Statement: Film theory in media history
    Content: One of the iconic figures of the twentieth-century cinema, Sergei Eisenstein is best known as the director of The Battleship Potemkin, Alexander Nevskii and Ivan the Terrible. His craft as director and film editor left a distinct mark on such key figures of the Western cinema as Nicolas Roeg, Francis Ford Coppola, Sam Peckinpah and Akiro Kurosawa.This comprehensive volume of Eisenstein’s writings is the first-ever English-language edition of his newly discovered notes for a general history of the cinema, a project he undertook in 1946-47 before his death in 1948. In his writings, Eisenstein presents the main coordinates of a history of the cinema without mentioning specific directors or films: what we find instead is a vast genealogy of all the media and of all the art forms that have preceded cinema’s birth and accompanied the first decades of its history, exploring the same expressive possibilities that cinema has explored and responding to the same, deeply rooted, —urges˜ cinema has responded to. Cinema appears here as the heir of a very long tradition that includes death masks, ritual processions, wax museums, diorama and panorama, and as a medium in constant transformation, that far from being locked in a stable form continues to redefine itself. The texts by Eisenstein are accompanied by a series of critical essays written by some of the world’s most qualified Eisenstein scholars.
    Note: Translated from the Russian. , Also available in print form. , In English.
    Additional Edition: Print version (hardback): ISBN 9789089648440
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9089648445
    Additional Edition: Print version (paperback): ISBN 9789089642837
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9089642838
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    [Amsterdam, Netherlands] :Amsterdam University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9960927791902883
    Format: 1 online resource (545 pages) : , illustrations (black & white); digital file(s).
    ISBN: 9789048517114 , 9048517117 , 9789048517121 , 9048517125
    Series Statement: Film Theory in Media History
    Content: "Unpublishable during his lifetime, [Eisenstein's] elliptical, often cryptic texts were only recently exhumed from the Eisenstein archive; they are published in this impressive volume along with extended reflections contributed by eminent international film scholars (editors included) on the director's later film theory. Highly recommended" - S. Liebman, *Choice Magazine
    Note: Translated from the Russian. , Also available in print form.
    Additional Edition: Print version (hardback): ISBN 9789089648440
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9089648445
    Additional Edition: Print version (paperback): ISBN 9789089642837
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9089642838
    Language: English
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  • 4
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    Online Resource
    [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] : Amsterdam University Press
    UID:
    gbv_1778615767
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9789089642837
    Series Statement: Film Theory in Media History
    Content: One of the iconic figures of the twentieth-century cinema, Sergei Eisenstein is best known as the director of The Battleship Potemkin, Alexander Nevskii and Ivan the Terrible. His craft as director and film editor left a distinct mark on such key figures of the Western cinema as Nicolas Roeg, Francis Ford Coppola, Sam Peckinpah and Akiro Kurosawa.This comprehensive volume of Eisenstein’s writings is the first-ever English-language edition of his newly discovered notes for a general history of the cinema, a project he undertook in 1946-47 before his death in 1948. In his writings, Eisenstein presents the main coordinates of a history of the cinema without mentioning specific directors or films: what we find instead is a vast genealogy of all the media and of all the art forms that have preceded cinema’s birth and accompanied the first decades of its history, exploring the same expressive possibilities that cinema has explored and responding to the same, deeply rooted, —urges˜ cinema has responded to. Cinema appears here as the heir of a very long tradition that includes death masks, ritual processions, wax museums, diorama and panorama, and as a medium in constant transformation, that far from being locked in a stable form continues to redefine itself. The texts by Eisenstein are accompanied by a series of critical essays written by some of the world’s most qualified Eisenstein scholars
    Note: English
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_832242837
    Format: 545 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    ISBN: 9089648445 , 9789089642837 , 9789089648440
    Series Statement: Film Theory in Media History
    Content: "An iconic figure in twentieth-century cinema, Sergei M. Eisenstein directed landmark films such as Battleship Potemkin and Ivan the Terrible and authored a vast body of theoretical texts. This is the first English-language edition of his recently rediscovered notes for a 'general history of cinema.' In these, Eisenstein presents a fascinating genealogy of the media and art forms that preceded the birth of cinema and accompanied its first decades. Cinema is presented as a medium in constant flux and as heir to an expansive tradition, ranging from Dionysian mysteries to death masks and mummies, from wax museums to dioramas and panoramas, pursuing a breathtaking trajectory 'from Dionysus to television.' Eisenstein's notes are accompanied by a series of previously unpublished critical essays by internationally recognized Eisenstein scholars"--Back cover
    Content: Foreword / Naum Kleiman -- Cinema as "dynamic mummification," history as montage : Einstein's media archaeology / Antonio Somaini -- Notes for a general history of cinema / Sergei M. Eisenstein -- What renders Daumier's art so cinematic for Eisenstein? / Ada Ackerman -- "The heritage we renounce" : Eisenstein in historio-graphy / François Albera -- The Notes for a general history of cinema and the dialectic of the Eistensteinian image / Luka Arsenjuk -- Act now!, or For an untimely Eistenstein / Nico Baumbach -- Pathos and praxis (Eisenstein versus Barthes) / Georges Didi-Huberman -- Eisenstein's absolutely wonderful, totally impossible project / Jane Gaines -- Dynamic typicality / Abe Geil -- Archaeology vs. paleontology : a note on Eisenstein's Notes for a general history of cinema / Vinzenz Hediger -- Point--pathos--totality / Mikhail Iampolski -- Distant echoes / Arun Khopkar -- "Synthesis" of the arts or "friendly cooperation" between the arts? : the general history of cinema according to Eistenstein / Pietro Montani -- Eisenstein's mummy complex : temporality, trauma, and a distinction in Eisenstein's Notes for a general history of cinema / Philip Rosen -- Sergei Eisenstein and the Soviet models for the study of cinema, 1920s-1940s / Masha Salazkina and Natalie Ryabchikova
    Note: Bibliography: Seite 415-427. - Index of names
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789048517114
    Language: English
    Subjects: General works
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    Keywords: Ėjzenštejn, Sergej M. 1898-1948 ; Film ; Kino ; Geschichte
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_1826821384
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (545 pages) , illustrations
    ISBN: 9789048517114 , 9048517117
    Series Statement: Film theory in media history
    Content: One of the iconic figures of the twentieth-century cinema, Sergei Eisenstein is best known as the director of The Battleship Potemkin, Alexander Nevskii and Ivan the Terrible. His craft as director and film editor left a distinct mark on such key figures of the Western cinema as Nicolas Roeg, Francis Ford Coppola, Sam Peckinpah and Akiro Kurosawa.This comprehensive volume of Eisenstein's writings is the first-ever English-language edition of his newly discovered notes for a general history of the cinema, a project he undertook in 1946-47 before his death in 1948. In his writings, Eisenstein presents the main coordinates of a history of the cinema without mentioning specific directors or films: what we find instead is a vast genealogy of all the media and of all the art forms that have preceded cinema's birth and accompanied the first decades of its history, exploring the same expressive possibilities that cinema has explored and responding to the same, deeply rooted, --urges˜ cinema has responded to. Cinema appears here as the heir of a very long tradition that includes death masks, ritual processions, wax museums, diorama and panorama, and as a medium in constant transformation, that far from being locked in a stable form continues to redefine itself. The texts by Eisenstein are accompanied by a series of critical essays written by some of the world's most qualified Eisenstein scholars
    Note: Foreword / Naum Kleiman -- Cinema as "dynamic mummification," history as montage : Einstein's media archaeology / Antonio Somaini -- Notes for a general history of cinema / Sergei M. Eisenstein -- What renders Daumier's art so cinematic for Eisenstein? / Ada Ackerman -- "The heritage we renounce" : Eisenstein in historio-graphy / François Albera -- The Notes for a general history of cinema and the dialectic of the Eistensteinian image / Luka Arsenjuk -- Act now!, or For an untimely Eistenstein / Nico Baumbach -- Pathos and praxis (Eisenstein versus Barthes) / Georges Didi-Huberman -- Eisenstein's absolutely wonderful, totally impossible project / Jane Gaines -- Dynamic typicality / Abe Geil -- Archaeology vs. paleontology : a note on Eisenstein's Notes for a general history of cinema / Vinzenz Hediger -- Point -- pathos -- totality / Mikhail Iampolski -- Distant echoes / Arun Khopkar -- "Synthesis" of the arts or "friendly cooperation" between the arts? : the general history of cinema according to Eistenstein / Pietro Montani -- Eisenstein's mummy complex : temporality, trauma, and a distinction in Eisenstein's Notes for a general history of cinema / Philip Rosen -- Sergei Eisenstein and the Soviet models for the study of cinema, 1920s-1940s / Masha Salazkina and Natalie Ryabchikova. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789089648440
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789089642837
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9089642838
    Language: English
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  • 7
    UID:
    almahu_9949711363802882
    Format: 1 online resource (545 pages) : , illustrations; digital file(s).
    ISBN: 9789048517114 , 9048517117
    Series Statement: Film theory in media history
    Content: One of the iconic figures of the twentieth-century cinema, Sergei Eisenstein is best known as the director of The Battleship Potemkin, Alexander Nevskii and Ivan the Terrible. His craft as director and film editor left a distinct mark on such key figures of the Western cinema as Nicolas Roeg, Francis Ford Coppola, Sam Peckinpah and Akiro Kurosawa.This comprehensive volume of Eisenstein’s writings is the first-ever English-language edition of his newly discovered notes for a general history of the cinema, a project he undertook in 1946-47 before his death in 1948. In his writings, Eisenstein presents the main coordinates of a history of the cinema without mentioning specific directors or films: what we find instead is a vast genealogy of all the media and of all the art forms that have preceded cinema’s birth and accompanied the first decades of its history, exploring the same expressive possibilities that cinema has explored and responding to the same, deeply rooted, —urges˜ cinema has responded to. Cinema appears here as the heir of a very long tradition that includes death masks, ritual processions, wax museums, diorama and panorama, and as a medium in constant transformation, that far from being locked in a stable form continues to redefine itself. The texts by Eisenstein are accompanied by a series of critical essays written by some of the world’s most qualified Eisenstein scholars.
    Note: Translated from the Russian. , Also available in print form. , In English.
    Additional Edition: Print version (hardback): ISBN 9789089648440
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9089648445
    Additional Edition: Print version (paperback): ISBN 9789089642837
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9089642838
    Language: English
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  • 8
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    [Amsterdam, Netherlands] :Amsterdam University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9949408649302882
    Format: 1 online resource (545 pages) : , illustrations (black & white); digital file(s).
    ISBN: 9789048517114 , 9048517117 , 9789048517121 , 9048517125
    Series Statement: Film Theory in Media History
    Content: "Unpublishable during his lifetime, [Eisenstein's] elliptical, often cryptic texts were only recently exhumed from the Eisenstein archive; they are published in this impressive volume along with extended reflections contributed by eminent international film scholars (editors included) on the director's later film theory. Highly recommended" - S. Liebman, *Choice Magazine
    Note: Translated from the Russian. , Also available in print form.
    Additional Edition: Print version (hardback): ISBN 9789089648440
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9089648445
    Additional Edition: Print version (paperback): ISBN 9789089642837
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9089642838
    Language: English
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  • 9
    UID:
    almahu_9949280782102882
    Format: 1 online resource (545 pages) : , illustrations (black and white); digital file(s).
    Series Statement: Film theory in media history
    Content: An iconic figure in twentieth-century cinema, Sergei M. Eisenstein directed landmark films such as Battleship Potemkin and Ivan the Terrible and authored a vast body of theoretical texts. This is the first English-language edition of his recently rediscovered notes for a 'general history of cinema.' In these, Eisenstein presents a fascinating genealogy of the media and art forms that preceded the birth of cinema and accompanied its first decades. Cinema is presented as a medium in constant flux and as heir to an expansive tradition, ranging from Dionysian mysteries to death masks and mummies, from wax museums to dioramas and panoramas, pursuing a breathtaking trajectory 'from Dionysus to television.' Eisenstein's notes are accompanied by a series of previously unpublished critical essays by internationally recognized Eisenstein scholars.
    Note: Translated from the Russian. , Foreword / Naum Kleiman -- Cinema as "dynamic mummification," history as montage : Einstein's media archaeology / Antonio Somaini -- Notes for a general history of cinema / Sergei M. Eisenstein -- What renders Daumier's art so cinematic for Eisenstein? / Ada Ackerman -- "The heritage we renounce" : Eisenstein in historio-graphy / François Albera -- The Notes for a general history of cinema and the dialectic of the Eistensteinian image / Luka Arsenjuk -- Act now!, or For an untimely Eistenstein / Nico Baumbach -- Pathos and praxis (Eisenstein versus Barthes) / Georges Didi-Huberman -- Eisenstein's absolutely wonderful, totally impossible project / Jane Gaines -- Dynamic typicality / Abe Geil -- Archaeology vs. paleontology : a note on Eisenstein's Notes for a general history of cinema / Vinzenz Hediger -- Point--pathos--totality / Mikhail Iampolski -- Distant echoes / Arun Khopkar -- "Synthesis" of the arts or "friendly cooperation" between the arts? : the general history of cinema according to Eistenstein / Pietro Montani -- Eisenstein's mummy complex : temporality, trauma, and a distinction in Eisenstein's Notes for a general history of cinema / Philip Rosen -- Sergei Eisenstein and the Soviet models for the study of cinema, 1920s-1940s / Masha Salazkina and Natalie Ryabchikova. , Also available in print form. , In English.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Sergei M. Eisenstein : notes for a general history of cinema. Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, ©2016 ISBN 9789089642837
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9089642838
    Language: English
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  • 10
    UID:
    b3kat_BV042692239
    Format: 545 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9789089648440 , 9789089642837
    Series Statement: Film theory in media history
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-90-4851-711-4
    Language: English
    Subjects: General works
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    RVK:
    Keywords: Ėjzenštejn, Sergej M. 1898-1948 ; Film ; Geschichte ; Ėjzenštejn, Sergej M. 1898-1948 ; Film ; Kino ; Geschichte ; Quelle ; Aufsatzsammlung
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